Moses led them out of Egypt and through the desert. His general, Joshua, then took over.
Answer: i think it is The Committee of Public Safety
Explanation:
Answer:
Cavite Mutiny, (January 20, 1872), brief uprising of 200 Filipino troops and workers at the Cavite arsenal, which became the excuse for Spanish repression of the embryonic Philippine nationalist movement. Ironically, the harsh reaction of the Spanish authorities served ultimately to promote the nationalist cause
Answer:
It resulted in the United States federal government pulling the last troops out of the South, and formally ending the Reconstruction Era
Explanation:
That phenomenon is not really connected with being near the coast.
It's more a matter of places that were once conquered and re-named,
mostly by the Spaniards.
Conquest and subjugation of the local indigenous population, you see,
was a brave, heroic, macho accomplishment, which made them really
feel good. So when they erased the names that the local people had
given the places, they very often re-named the places in honor of their
king, or in honor of religious figures such as Saints ... "San" for a male
saint, and "Santa" for a female one.
At great distances from the coasts, you have San Antonio, Santa Fe,
Saint Louis, etc.